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Faculty Community Engagement Featured at Chancellor's Honors Banquet
From left: Suzanne Lenhart, James E. Lawler, Karla McKanders, Anthony Nownes, and Michael Handelsman.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT NEWS
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Faculty Community Engagement Featured at Chancellor's Honors Banquet
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2014 Excellence in Academic Outreach
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2014 Alumni Outstanding Teacher
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2014 Ready for the World Award
PROPOSALS, CONFERENCES & WEBINARS
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Call for Proposals: Fourth Annual Intercultural Horizons Conference
FUNDING
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Challenge America Fast-Track Grants
10.
Ribbons of Hope – Invest in Women Seeks Applications From Organizations that Benefit Women and Girls
11.
American Psychological Foundation Offers Pearson Early Career Grant for Psychologists
NEW RESOURCES & READING
12.
June 2014 Issue of Qualitative Inquiry is Live
QUICK LINKS: ENGAGEMENT FUNDING, SUBMISSION CALLS, CONFERENCES, AND MORE
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT NEWS
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Faculty Community Engagement Featured at Chancellor's Honors Banquet
The Chancellor's Honors Banquet is held each spring to recognize students, faculty, staff, and community members for their extraordinary achievements.
The 2014 banquet was held April 23rd at the University Center. In addition to recognizing outstanding outreach and service, top honors were also presented in a number of other categories for faculty work that incorporate respectful, mutually beneficial partnerships
with the external community. A few are featured below: the full list of awards is available online at
http://chancellor.utk.edu/honorsbanquet/2014/
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2014 Excellence in Academic Outreach
The Excellence in Academic Outreach award honors those who exemplify UT’s land-grant mission by using intellectual capital to benefit the citizens
of Tennessee. 2014 honoree Suzanne Lenhart was nominated by the Academic Outreach and Engagement Council. Lenhart, a mathematics professor and Chancellor’s Professor, serves as associate director for education, outreach, and diversity at the National Institute
for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS). Louis Gross, the director of NIMBioS, wrote in her nomination letter that Lenhart’s “persistent devotion” to giving more opportunities to students interested in STEM careers has “directly benefitted thousands
of participants since NIMBioS has operated, and been a major contributor to the ongoing success of this institute.”
More:
http://chancellor.utk.edu/honorsbanquet/2014/outreach.shtml
The L. R. Hesler Award was established by students, colleagues, and friends of the longtime head of the botany department and former dean of
the College of Arts and Sciences to reward exceptional teaching and service. 2014 winner James E. Lawler has not slowed down since he became a faculty member in 1975. He has served as department head, helped bring technology-driven teaching to UT, and received
grants totaling more than $3 million. In addition to his regular teaching, Lawler also teaches a noncredit course, Meditation for Stress Reduction, and donates all proceeds for teaching it to local nonprofits.
More:
http://chancellor.utk.edu/honorsbanquet/2014/hesler.shtml
The Jefferson Prize honors a tenured or tenure-track faculty member for significant contributions through research and creative activity. 2014's
prizewinner Karla McKanders has brought a new dimension to the UT College of Law’s clinical programs. She and her students have represented clients statewide in immigration and asylum cases with a great deal of success, and she teaches a seminar she developed
for UT on asylum law. When law classes are not in session, McKanders carries a substantial pro bono and clinic caseload. She is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association’s Access to Justice Committee, a board member for Friends of Literacy, a member of the
College of Law Admissions Committee, and a faculty advisor for several student organizations.
More:
http://chancellor.utk.edu/honorsbanquet/2014/jefferson.shtml
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2014 Alumni Outstanding Teacher
Alumni Outstanding Teacher awards are bestowed by the UT Alumni Association to recognize teaching excellence. Among 2014 awardees, political
science professor Anthony Nownes is guided by one simple principle—you should teach people how to think, not what to think. He has been adding more group projects and service-learning activities. He said he is open to virtually anything that he believes will
help his students. His nominator agreed, saying, “Today, I am a professor myself. I never would have made it in this profession without Dr. Nownes.”
More:
http://chancellor.utk.edu/honorsbanquet/2014/outstanding.shtml
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2014 Ready for the World Award
The Ready for the World honor is awarded to a faculty member who has worked to enhance intercultural and international awareness of students
and the campus community. 2014 Awardee, Michael Handelsman, is director of global studies, the largest interdisciplinary undergraduate major at UT. He also helped create, and serves as faculty director of, the Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships.
Handelsman has published nine monographs, multiple textbooks, and countless research articles. His service-learning work and efforts to build international relationships has encouraged many students to embrace international study.
More:
http://chancellor.utk.edu/honorsbanquet/2014/rftw.shtml
PROPOSALS, CONFERENCES & WEBINARS
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Call for Proposals: Fourth Annual Intercultural Horizons Conference
The Fourth Annual Intercultural Horizons Conference, which will be held October 9-10, 2014 in New York City, is seeking session presenters
that will offer diverse, engaging experiences with a focus on advancing intercultural competence in their institutions and beyond. The content of sessions should fall under one or more of the conference tracks: community development with diverse student populations,
high impact practices of civic engagement and civic education, and intercultural competence. Conference attendees include professionals, academics, activists, community leaders, and graduate students (H/T MN Campus Compact).
Proposal Deadline: May 31st, 2014
Conference: October 9-10, 2014, SUNY Global Center, New
York, NY
More:
http://www.geneseo.edu/oip/call-proposals-2014
FUNDING
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Challenge America Fast-Track Grants
The National Endowment for the Arts Challenge America Fast-Track grant offers support to small and mid-sized organizations that seek to extend
the reach of the arts to underserved populations. Grants are available for projects and programming that emphasize the potential of the arts in community development. The grants support the following two outcomes: engaging the public with diverse and excellent
art, and strengthening community livability through the arts. Partnerships between organizations are encouraged. Grants are for $10,000 and are available with a minimum $10,000 match.
Deadline: May 8th, 2014
More:
http://arts.gov/grants-organizations/challenge-america-fast-track
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National Resource Center for First-Year Experience Invites Applications for Paul F. Fidler Research Grants
The National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition is accepting applications for projects that seek to improve
the experiences of college students transitioning into and through higher education. The Paul F. Fidler grant program will award a $5,000 grant to a research project that supports and promotes research with the potential to have a national impact on student
success. Topics may include, but are not limited to advising, transfer, career development, underserved populations, community colleges, and other issues related to college transitions. Eligible applicants must be faculty, staff, or graduate students at institutions
of higher education.
Deadline: July 1st, 2014
More:
http://www.sc.edu/fye/research/grant/index.html
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Ribbons of Hope – Invest in Women Seeks Applications From Organizations that Benefit Women and Girls
Ribbons of Hope-Invest in Women is an Atlanta-based foundation that supports organizations making a difference in women’s lives. Since the
foundation’s inception, they have expanded to include women everywhere who seek to improve the lives of others. The foundation is accepting applications from nonprofit organizations that promote the well being of and future opportunities for women and girls.
One grant of $100,000 will be awarded to an organization that promotes health, economic independence, education, social well-being, or human and rights for women and girls.
Deadline: July 1, 2014
More:
http://www.ribbonsofhope.net/grants/
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American Psychological Foundation Offers Pearson Early Career Grant for Psychologists
Pearson and the American Psychological Foundation have partnered to ensure critical needs in society are addressed through psychology and to
encourage early career psychologists to devote their careers to under-served populations. The program seeks to support the field of psychology’s efforts to improve areas of need in society through scientifically based clinical work with serious mental illness,
serious emotional disturbance, incarcerated or homeless individuals, children with serious emotional disturbance, and several other critical areas. At this time, one $12,000 grant is available.
Deadline: December 31st, 2014
More:
http://www.apa.org/apf/funding/pearson.aspx
NEW RESOURCES & READING
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June 2014 Issue of Qualitative Inquiry is Live
Qualitative Inquiry provides a forum for qualitative methodology and related issues in the human sciences. The most recent issues features
the article “Crossing Methodological Borders: Decolonizing Community-Based Participatory Research.” In this article, Christine Rogers Stanton of Montana State University addresses the “colonizing” reputation that frames social justice research in Indigenous
communities. The article examines the potential for CBPR in these communities, the “crossing” of borders between theory and practice, and the ongoing challenges and merging possibilities (H/T @CCPH2010 Twitter)
More: http://qix.sagepub.com/content/current#Articles
QUICK LINKS: ENGAGEMENT FUNDING, SUBMISSION CALLS, CONFERENCES, AND MORE
April 2014:
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Emerging Engagement
Scholars Workshop. Registration Deadline: April 30th, 2014.
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National Storytelling Network Seeks Applications for Brimstone Award. Deadline: April 30th, 2014.
May 2014:
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Call for Submissions: Literacy and Social Responsibility. Deadline: May 1, 2014.
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Call for Proposals: 2014 Eastern Region Campus Compact Conference. Proposal Deadline: May 1, 2014.
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Gates
Foundation: Round 13 of Grand Challenges Initiative. Deadline: May 6th, 2014.
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Call for Proposals: Rural Design Proposals. Application Deadline: May 6th, 2014.
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Grant Foundation Launches Initiative on Understanding Inequality.
Deadline: May 6th, 2014.
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Challenge
America Fast-Track Grants. Deadline: May 8th, 2014
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Conference: Connecting Campuses with Communities. Conference: May 12-16, 2014, Indianapolis, IN.
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Organic Farming Research Foundation: 2014 Research Grants. Proposal Deadline:
May 15th, 2014.
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Captain Planet Foundation Accepting Applications for Ecotech Grants. Deadline: May 31st, 2014.
June 2014:
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Call for Papers/Posters: American Indigenous Research Association. Deadline: June 1st,
2014.
July 2014:
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Call for proposals: Read.Write.Act Virtual Conference. Proposal Deadline: July 1, 2014.
August 2014:
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Collaborative Research Summer Institute. Date: August 22nd-24th,
Santa Cruz, California.
September 2014:
October 2014:
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Emerging Engagement Scholars
Preconference Workshop. Date: October 5-6th, 2014.
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Save the Date! 15th Annual Engagement
Scholarship Consortium Conference Oct 5-9, 2014.
November 2014:
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Read.Write.Act Virtual Conference. Conference: November 7-8, 2014.
December 2014:
Ongoing:
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Knoxville’s Vestal Boys and Girls Club Seeks Service-Learning Partnerships. Ongoing.
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New Funding for UT Staff: UT Access
and Diversity Staff Retention Fund. Ongoing.
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Call For Book Proposals: Humanities and Public Life. Deadline: Ongoing.
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Fundraising & Grant Writing Workshops are here! Spring Semester 2014. Ongoing.
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NGCP Collaborative Mini-Grants. Ongoing.
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Arthur Vining Davis Foundation Seeks Proposals to Strengthen Secondary Education. Deadline: Ongoing.
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Call for papers: eJournal of Public Affairs on Public Scholarship. Ongoing
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Call for papers: Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement. Ongoing and special issues.
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Call for papers: International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering
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Call for submissions: Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice
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Bank of America (Funding): Arts and Sports Sponsorships to Maintain Vibrant,
Healthy Communities.
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*New Journal*
Public - A Journal of Imagining America (to begin accepting proposals early 2013)
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Call for Book Reviews: Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship.
Ongoing.
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Impact Big Ideas: Crowdfunding for University of Tennessee Projects. Ongoing.
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Ready for the World Funding Available. Ongoing.
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Community Service Grants. Ongoing through June 30th, 2014.